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FBI chief on how encrypted apps are now standard terrorist tools

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In the wake of recent terror attacks, the FBI and other agencies are pleading with tech companies to give them more access to encrypted communication. They say terrorists routinely use that technology online. Speaking to lawmakers Wednesday, the FBI director warned the government's ability to monitor terrorists is not keeping pace with their ability to evade detection. Nancy Cordes reports on the latest debate about security versus privacy.

Thousands in the dark as floods, mudslides hit Northwest

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There is no relief for millions of people in the rain-soaked Pacific Northwest. A string of storms killed at least two people in Washington and Oregon. Thousands are without power and many have been forced to evacuate their homes. David Begnaud reports from Tillamook, Oregon.

Despite apology, calls for Chicago mayor's resignation grow

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Hours after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel apologized for the police shooting death of Laquan McDonald, hundreds of demonstrators clogged the city's streets Wednesday and called for Emanuel to step down. Dean Reynolds reports on how weeks of protests are exposing the mayor's vulnerable side.

Did San Bernardino couple plot attack for years?

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Thursday marks the first funeral for a victim of the San Bernardino massacre that killed 14 people. Investigators met with survivors and family members in private at the scene of the shootings Wednesday to answer their questions. The FBI confirms the attackers, Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, shared radical, extremist views long before they shared wedding vows. Carter Evans reports.

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Planned Parenthood shooter: "I am guilty"

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In a courtroom outburst, Robert Lewis Dear, who allegedly shot and killed three people at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado, admitted that he was guilty and that he's "a warrior for the babies." CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest details.



In vitro fertilization goes to the dogs

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Researchers at Cornell University have found a new way to make puppies: in vitro fertilization. Jim Axelrod has more on what that means and how it can help more than just dogs.

The shrinking middle class

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In 1971, 61 percent of Americans were considered to be middle class. Today, barely half of Americans fit in that category. Anthony Mason explains the numbers from a new research study.

Officer takes stand in Freddie Gray trial

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The first of six Baltimore police officers on trial for the death of Freddie Gray took the stand to tell his side of the story Wed. Officer William Porter has been charged with manslaughter. Chip Reid has more.

Nature: Cherry blossoms in Japan

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"Sunday Morning" takes us this spring Sunday to a setting known in English as "Cherry Blossom Mountain Park" outside Tokyo, home to some 10,000 cherry trees. Videographer: Jiro Akiba.

Protestors storm downtown Chicago demanding mayor's resignation

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Not satisfied with a police officer's indictment in the fatal shooting of teenager Laquan McDonald or the resignation of Police Supertintendent Gary McCarthy, Chicago protestors turned their focus to Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Dean Reynolds reports from Chicago.

John Boehner on how the rise of ideologues harms America

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In 2015 House Speaker and 13-term Republican Congressman John Boehner decided to end his career on the Hill, his departure hastened by clashes with ideologues within his own party. Now, in a scorching new memoir, "On the House," Boehner writes that those forces are hurting the country, and threaten the GOP's survival. Boehner talks with "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson about the January 6th insurrection, partisan media, and what he calls "political terrorists" who play to the party base.

Planned Parenthood shooter says "I'm guilty"

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In his first court appearance since his arrest on charges in the mass shooting at a Colo. Planned Parenthood facility, Robert Lewis Dear made a stunning admission. While in court he said, "I’m guilty. There’s no trial. I’m a warrior for the babies." Barry Petersen has more.

Third Bataclan attacker identified in Paris attacks probe

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Nearly a month after ISIS-affiliated terrorists executed a coordinated attack on multiple sites in Paris, French police have identified another accused gunman. That makes seven, and three are still unidentified. Elizabeth Palmer has a report.

FBI learns new details about San Bernardino terrorist couple

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A U.S. official tells CBS News the FBI is investigating whether Syed Farook may have been planning a violent attack for years. The federal agency also revealed Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik may have been radicalized as far back as 2013. Jan Crawford reports.

Donald Trump hints at third-party run

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Controversial Republican candidate Donald Trump is hinting at a third-party run if he fails to secure the GOP nomination. He discussed the option on "Live With Kelly and Michael." Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of "The Hill," joins CBSN with analysis.

FBI: San Bernardino shooters were radicalized for years

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FBI Director James Comey said that the two San Bernardino shooters were radicalized as early as 2013. Retired Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer joins CBSN to discuss what exactly inspired the couple to kill

Preview: "Ready, Set … Go!"

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As we prepare to travel once again, Lee Cowan previews the special "Sunday Morning" broadcast dedicated to getaways, traveling to spots both familiar and unique – a sign, perhaps, that we're taking the first few steps in our journey back to normalcy. Tune in Sunday, April 18!





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